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CCI .22 Long Rifle- or any standard .22 Long Rifle ammo (there has been a major shortage of .22 ammo for a year now)
Only if it's a .22 Long Rifle revolver. It's not compatible with the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire.
You are able to fire .22 Long Rifle or .22 shorts.
Yes. This single-shot rifle can fire 22 short, long, and long rifle. The long rifle preferred by Savage, because of its increased accuracy. Some rifle owners complained about using short ammunition, because the small shell sometimes jamed.
In most cases yes it will shoot in your revolver,this cartridge has been around a long time and is loaded mild due to the age of the firearms out there.
It can fire .22 Long Rifle, .22 Long or .22 Short. It CANNOT fire .22 magnum.
As long as both the rifle and the revolver are chambered in .44 magnum you can use the same ammunition for both. I have a Henry rifle in .44 mag and a Ruger redhawk .44 mag and I use the same ammo for both. That's one of the nice things about that caliber.
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Your marlin model 925R rifle accepts .22 long rifle ammo.It will handle any standard 22 long rifle ammo made.
There is no way we can answer your question without more information. There are guns such as the Flobert actions that cannot safely fire any ammo but the .22CB cap (smaller than a short, no powder, primer only) and others that can fire .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle interchangeably. I have one .22 revolver simply marked .22 RF- it predates the .22 LR cartridge. We would urge you not to attempt to fire ANY ammunition until your handgun has been checked by a competent gunsmith to determine the correct ammo, and if it is safe to fire.
The model 31, as with most other firearms, will say on the barrel what ammo it can fire. Mine says (on the right side of the barrel) "Will fire any .22 Long, Long Rifle, or Short. High Speed Only."
a gunsmith needs to check both the ammo and rifle.